The Scoop on Soils Join Simon, Anita and Dennis as they follow their dog, Scoop, and find themselves in the middle of an adventure in soil! Download the Soil Module storybook and learning activities!Author(s): Creator not set

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Engaging Students - with Simplified Mandarin subtitles Experience what the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Simon Fraser University has to offer! This video contains testimonials of FASS undergrads and alumni from a range of departments describing their experiences while being part of the largest faculty here at SFU. Please visit our FASS homepage for more information about opportunities and programs.
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Survey of London: volume 47 - Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville Details the architectural history of the north-western portion of the historic parish of Clerkenwell. It includes Islington High Street and the Angel, the Exmouth Market area, and the Pentonville westwards towards King's Cross. The southern and eastern parts of the parish are covered in volume 46.Author(s): No creator set

Breakingviews: Fed honeymoon may be brief Sept. 14 - The flood of cheap dollars from the Fed will lift all boats for a while. But QE is sure to trouble non-U.S. central bankers say Breakingviews.Author(s): No creator set

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CSM Heroes Campaign The CSM Heroes Campaign is a scholarship campaign for CSM First Responder Programs and CSM Veterans' Yellow Ribbon Program. Donations from this campaign will benefit: Students studying Criminal Justice, Emergency Medial Services, Fire Science Technology, and Homeland Security as well as Veterans whose benefits changed as a part of the Veterans' Affairs Yellow Ribbon Campaign.
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Cause-Effect Match Up: Building Early Reasoning Skills Correctly matching effects with given causes encourages the use of critical thinking skills and provides an opportunity for students to extend their understanding of cause-and-effect relationships. This simple activity could be adapted for most elementary classrooms. (02:33)Author(s): No creator set

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Coriolis Free Throw A rotating, non-inertial frame of reference makes playing ball difficult. These guys are attempting to pass and shoot a ball and can't seem to master it (01:21).Author(s): No creator set

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A to Z of Sociology: Forced Marriage Rachael Clawson, from the Central for Social Work in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, talks about forced marriage.Author(s): No creator set

For decades it was assumed that all superconductors, elements and alloys, behaved in similar ways, and that any differences could be attributed to impurities or defects in the materials. However, in 1957, Abrikosov predicted the existence of a different sort of superconductor, and Figure 23 shows direct evidence for the existence of what are now known as type-II superconductors. A comparison of Figures 23 and 22 indicates that the effect of an applied field on a type-II superconductor is rath

Geraldine the Giraffe Learns The /sh/ Sound Geraldine the Giraffe learns about /sh/. She searches her house for words that have the /sh/ sound. She finds cash, shoe, sheep, brush, cushion, shirt, and flash. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review the /sh/ sound in the elementary classroom. (3:49)Author(s): No creator set

Written Word - Birth of Writing Takes us to the Sumerian archaeological sites in present day Iran, Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere, to see the influence of cuneiform, the oldest known writing system in the world. Its development brought about a cultural renaissance,and Sumers rise in the Mesopotamian region. The influence of these Sumerian wedge characters did not end with the fall of Sumer, but also provided a literary foundation for civilizations that followed. Cuneiform influenced Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian writAuthor(s): No creator set

Tube sampling of Pitsea cell MSW By: watson_gvr This video shows a 320 mm diameter, 0.5 m long, steel tube being pushed into highly compressed MSW (waste) inside the 2 m diameter Pitsea compression cell in real time. The tube is being pushed by the upper platen of the cell. This formed part of an experiment to investigate the possibility of recovering undisturbed tube samples from MSW.Author(s): No creator set